March 17 is St. Patrick's Day!
Wear green to celebrate!
Check out our amazing Students of the Week for 3/17/23. We are all so proud of them! Congratulations!
Wear green to celebrate!
Math Moment: For second-grade students in Mrs. Carlson’s class at Kent Primary School, it was a double-compare subtraction and memory game fun afternoon to hone their subtraction skills. There was not one, but two different games for the students to choose from – double the fun! Read more about the math games and see photos of our students having fun.
T'was the night before Christmas... y por toda la casa...
Second-grade students in Mrs. Chase's class at Kent Primary were treated to some surprise guest mystery readers in class this week: the parents of their classmate, Juan. Juan's mom and dad visited the classroom and read the book "The Night Before Christmas" to the students in English and Spanish!
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, fourth-grade students in Sarah Bell’s art classes at Kent Primary learned about the significant role sand painting had in the rituals of the Navajo people, one of the largest indigenous tribes native to the southwestern United States. After learning the history and significance of sand paintings, our students created modern interpretations of their own!
Read more about the history of sand paintings and see our students' creations.
The hallways of our buildings may have been quiet during the summer break, but on the last day of school, they were anything but! Our Grade 4 elementary students exited their schools for the final time (in style!) to the cheers and applause of younger students, teachers and families, bound for George Fischer Middle School next year. Watch a video from the final Grade 4 dismissal at Kent Primary School on June 24.
Before the school year let out, Kent Primary kindergartners put on their scientist hats to search for evidence during a recent science lesson about how animals and plants can change an environment. See photos of our environmental detectives at work!
Kent Primary fourth-graders charmed an audience of parents and families gathered in the cafeteria with a musical concert that they have prepared for all year. Under the direction of music teacher Juliana Schultz, students sang their way through many songs and showcased their creativity with special dance performances, bucket-drumming and songs played on recorders. See photos and videos from the Kent Primary Grade 4 Music Celebration.
Lisa Chase’s second-grade students invited parents, guardians and families to see them perform “Too Much Noise!,” a musical that they had rehearsed for several weeks. Read more about the musical and see photos from the performance!
CCSD is hosting the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Majors Instrument Festival event for Zone 10.
CCSD is hosting the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Majors Chorale Festival event for Zone 10.
Student work will be on display at the Kent Library through the month of April.
Schools Closed
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